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Sure
thing.

I
grinned
at
her,
relieved
she'd
bought
my
lie,
even
as
I
felt
terrible
for
doing
it.

I
watched
her
disappear,
and
my
nerves
jumped
back
to
attention.
I
stole
another
glance
at
my
watch
as
I
took
a
large
swallow
of
wine.
11:40.
Twenty
more
minutes.
I
scurried
around
till
I
found
a
bathroom
and
locked
myself
into
the
stall,
trying
to
collect
my
wits.

The
truth
was,
I
was
wet
just
thinking
about
Rock
Weldon
and
our
meeting.

It's
just
work,
I
told
myself.
I
was
alone,
so
I
made
my
way
out
of
the
stall
on
shaky
legs
and
stood
before
the
vanity.
I
redid
my
lipstick

pale
pink

and
my
face
powder.
I'd
always
gone
for
a
natural
look,
but
I
still
wanted
to
look
my
best.
I
frowned
at
my
dress.
The
scoop
neck
was
becoming,
but
I
wished
I'd
worn
something
a
bit
more
daring.
At
least
the
heels
were
sexy
and
the
fishnet
hose
were
eye
catching.

A
thought
struck
me
as
I
was
spraying
on
a
dash
of
perfume.
Why
did
a
billionaire
like
Rock
Weldon
need
a
bookkeeper?

I
shrugged
at
myself
in
the
mirror
and
smoothed
my
hair.
I'd
just
have
to
find
out.
The
seconds
ticked
away
on
my
watch.
I
inhaled
a
deep
breath.
It
was
time.

*
*
*
*

The
walk
to
the
balcony
took
forever.
It
was
like
walking
under
water.
My
breath
kept
hitching,
and
I
wondered
if
I'd
faint.
Would
he
be
waiting,
or
would
he
even
come?

He
had
to
be
playing
with
me.
A
man
like
him
could
have
any
woman
he
wanted.
Why
me?
I
was
the
wrong
woman
anyhow.
I
hadn't
even
applied
for
a
position
with
his
company.

Somehow,
I
made
it
to
the
balcony.
I
wrenched
open
the
French
doors,
trying
to
keep
my
balance.
I
was
trembling
all
over.
I
stumbled
to
the
railing.
No
one
was
out
there
but
me.


I
knew
it,

I
muttered.

He
was
playing
with
me.
I'll
have
to
call
a
cab.

It
was
12:03
by
my
watch.
I
bit
my
lip,
upset
with
myself
at
how
much
I'd
wanted
him
to
show
up.

Once
a
fool,
always
a
fool.
Other
men
had
played
with
me
in
the
past,
and
I
was
shy
because
of
it.
Alma
knew
it.
She
dated
regularly,
but
me?
Hardly
ever.

I
gaze
out
onto
the
city
lights
and
thought
of
how
small
I
was.
No
one
a
billionaire
would
ever
care
about.
And
screw
him.
He
wasn't
so
hot
as
I
remembered

but
I
knew
it
was
a
lie.
I
clenched
the
railing.
One
more
minute,
and
I'd
go.
I
wouldn't
wait
here
like
a
fool
for
him
all
night.


You
came.

I
gasped
at
the
sound
of
his
voice
right
behind
me,
at
the
feel
of
his
warm
breath
against
my
neck.


Don't
turn
around
and
don't
speak.

My
pulse
thundered
in
my
ears,
and
my
body
responded
to
him.
My
inner
thighs
were
slippery.


I
want
to
see
if
you
can
do
as
you're
told.
That's
what
I'm
looking
for

a
woman
who
knows
how
to
take
orders,
who
can
help
me
run
my
business.

His
voice
was
a
controlled
whisper.

I
nodded,
unsure
if
he
even
wanted
me
to
do
that.
It
was
as
if
I
were
watching
myself
from
outside
my
body.
All
the
responses
I'd
thought
of
were
useless
now.
I
wanted
Rock
Weldon,
as
ridiculous
as
such
an
idea
was
for
a
woman
like
me.
The
question
was
how
far
would
I
go
to
see
what
he
wanted?


Do
you
trust
me?

I
just
swallowed.


You
can
speak.
I
need
to
know
what
type
of
person
you
are.
Do
you
take
things
on
faith?
Do
you
live
by
your
gut
like
I
do?
That's
how
I've
made
my
fortune.

His
lips
brushed
my
ear,
and
a
shiver
slammed
through
me.


I

I
don't
know
you.

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